Arden Termite & Pest Control

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Flying Insects
If you see flying insects inside your house during the springtime, they are most likely subterranean termites. Call us for a free inspection to identify them. Termites are often look like flying ants.

Arden Termite and Pest Control provides a complete line of services for termite inspections and pest control in the greater Sacramento area.

Springtime is termite swarm season. Winged termites can suddenly appear inside your home. You will often find them on window sills and near other light sources. While they look like flying ants, they are most likely termites here in the Sacramento area. Call us immediately to schedule a free inspection to be sure. Save a sample insect in a plastic baggie. Spray the rest with Raid or some other household pesticide. It won't kill the termite colony but it will slow them down until we can treat your home with Termidor, the most effective guaranteed termite treatment.

If you see mud tubes on your foundation or while remodeling or cleaning the garage, it means you have termites!

No matter how old your home is, where it's located, or how it's constructed, it is susceptible to being attacked by termites. Every year they cause billions of dollars of damage in the United State alone - damage that homeowners insurance won't cover. Chances are you will never see evidence of termites or termite damage until it's too late.

Outdoors look for Argentine ants trailing up next to the foundation, sidewalks and driveways just below the grass line. All cracks and gaps in exterior walls which provide access to voids and interior areas should be sealed. Cracks in slabs and gaps in expansion joints should be filled. All debris from the exterior of the structure and other items on the ground where these ants nest should be removed.

Control is often very difficult because the colonies are dispersed. However, the workers are very good at finding sweets in homes and in establishing trails which can be used to find the nests. They are attracted to and feed on sweet and protein-based baits. Baits should be placed where ant trails have been established or in locations where the ants have been sited. Unless using containerized baits indoors, baits should be placed so they are inaccessible to children and pets. Baits should be checked frequently for feeding activity and availability.

The most effective control is accomplished when ant trails are followed to the nests and treated with a residual insecticide. Exterior nests should be drenched with a liquid formulation. Nests in wall voids are more easily treated by aerosol injection or application of a dust formulation. When the nests can not be located, a barrier spray using a microencapsulated or wettable powder formulation should be applied to foundations, plants, and soil immediately adjacent to the building. This is effective in repelling foraging workers and preventing them from reentering the structure.

Controlling aphids on ornamental plants and trees around structures removes a preferred food source and causes them to forage elsewhere for food.

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